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Dataset. 2023

METHANE EMISSIONS IN THE COASTAL BALEARIC SEA BETWEEN OCTOBER 2019 – OCTOBER 2021

  • Hendriks, Iris E.
  • Flecha, Susana
  • Paz, M. de la
  • Pérez, Fiz F.
  • Morell Lujan-Williams, Alejandro
  • Tintoré, Joaquín
  • Marbà, Núria
[Description of methods used for collection/generation of data] Periodically water sampling for dissolved oxygen (DO) and total alkalinity (TA) was done during the sensor maintenance campaigns of BOATS. In two sites, monthly samples were collected from the same depth as the sensors of the BOATS stations, at 1m at the oceanographic buoy, and 4m in PN Cabrera. Samples were taken for dissolved methane (CH4), dissolved oxygen (DO), total alkalinity (TA), dissolved organic carbon (DOC), Chlorophyll a (Chl a), In both stations monthly discrete samples were collected, at 1 m in the Bay of Palma, Surface for Cap ses Salines and at 4 m depth in Cabrera. Samples were collected by submerging a hose connected to a pump at the sensor height of the BOATS stations in Cabrera and the Bay of Palma. At the third site, the lighthouse of Cap ses Salines, a bucket was used to obtain surface water samples., readme provides background information for xlsx datafiles., Methane (CH4) gas is the most important greenhouse gas (GHG) after carbon dioxide, with open ocean areas acting as discreet CH4 sources and coastal regions as intense but variable CH4 sources to the atmosphere. In this database we report measured CH4 concentrations and calculated air-sea fluxes in three sites of the coastal area of the Balearic Islands Archipelago (Western Mediterranean Basin). CH4 levels and related biogeochemical variables were measured in three coastal sampling sites between 2019 and 2021. CH4 concentrations in seawater ranged from 2.7 to 10.9 nM, without significant differences between the sampling sites. Averaged estimated CH4 fluxes during the sampling period for the three stations oscillated between 0.2 and 9.7 μmol m−2 d−1 following a seasonal pattern and in general all sites behaved as weak CH4 sources throughout the sampling period., Funding for this work was provided by the projects RTI2018-095441-B-C21 (SuMaEco) and, the BBVA Foundation project Posi-COIN and the Balearic Islands Government project SEPPO (PRD2018/18). This work is a contribution to CSIC’s Thematic Interdisciplinary Platform PTI OCEANS+., Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/346119
Dataset. 2020

THE 2014 GREENLAND-PORTUGAL GEOVIDE BOTTLE DATA (GO-SHIP A25 AND GEOTRACES GA01)

  • Pérez, Fiz F.
  • Tréguer, Paul
  • Branellec, Pierre
  • García-Ibáñez, Maribel I.
  • Lherminier, Pascale
  • Sarthou, Géraldine
This dataset reports for the classical rosette bottle data for the following Essential Ocean Variables: salinity, dissolved oxygen, total alkalinity, pH, nitrates and silicic acid. It also reports on the measurements of the CTD-O2 probe at the bottle levels: pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen, The GEOVIDE cruise was carried out coast to coast between Portugal and Newfoundland via the south tip of Greenland, following the OVIDE line in the eastern part and crossing the Labrador Sea in the western part. The classical hydrographic rosette was cast 163 times at 78 different geographical positions called stations. While the CTD-O2 probe acquired continuous profiles of the “physical” variables (pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen), 22 Niskin bottles were closed at different levels during the upcast to provide samples for biogeochemical analysis. After calibration, we find precisions for pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen that fit the GO-SHIP international quality requirements. In parallel, but not simultaneously, a trace-metal rosette (TMR) was cast 53 times, also acquiring profiles of physical variables, and equipped with 24 Go-Flo bottles adapted for the sampling of trace metals. Depending on the number of operations, stations were identified as “Short” (one single CTD cast), “Large” (3 CTD casts), “XLarge” (up to 6) and “Super” (up to 11). All along the track of the ship, current magnitude and direction was measured by Ship Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers, down to 1000m depth, Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness through the BOCATS (CTM2013-41048-P) project, co-funded by the Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional 2014–2020 (FEDER). CNRS and the AtlantOS H2020 project under grant number 633211. LABEX-Mer (French Government “Investissement d’Avenir” programme, ANR-10-LABX-19-01), No

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Dataset. 2018

THE 2014 GREENLAND-PORTUGAL GEOVIDE WATER MASSES DATA (GO-SHIP A25 AND GEOTRACES GA01)

  • García-Ibáñez, Maribel I.
  • Pérez, Fiz F.
  • Pascale, Lherminier
  • Zunino-Rodríguez, Patricia
  • Herlé , Mercier
  • Paul, Tréguer
The GEOVIDE cruise was carried out coast to coast between Portugal and Newfoundland via the south tip of Greenland, following the OVIDE line in the eastern part and crossing the Labrador Sea in the western part. The classical hydrographic rosette was cast 163 times at 78 different geographical positions called stations. While the CTD-O2 probe acquired continuous profiles of the “physical” variables (pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen), 22 Niskin bottles were closed at different levels during the upcast to provide samples for biogeochemical analysis. After calibration, we find precisions for pressure, temperature, salinity and dissolved oxygen that fit the GO-SHIP international quality requirements. In parallel, but not simultaneously, a trace-metal rosette (TMR) was cast 53 times, also acquiring profiles of physical variables, and equipped with 24 Go-Flo bottles adapted for the sampling of trace metals. Depending on the number of operations, stations were identified as “Short” (one single CTD cast), “Large” (3 CTD casts), “XLarge” (up to 6) and “Super” (up to 11). All along the track of the ship, current magnitude and direction was measured by Ship Acoustic Doppler Current Profilers, down to 1000m depth. This dataset reports for the water mass proportions (from 0 to 1, i.e., from 0 to 100%) for the classical rosette for the following water masses: East North Atlantic Central Water of 16ºC (ENACW16) and of 12 ºC (ENACW12); Subpolar Mode Water of 8ºC (SPMW8), of 7ºC (SPMW7) and of the Irminger Sea (IrSPMW); Labrador Sea Water (LSW); Subarctic Intermediate Water of 6ºC (SAIW6) and of 4ºC (SAIW4); Mediterranean Water (MW); Iceland–Scotland Overflow Water (ISOW); Denmark Strait Overflow Water (DSOW); Polar Intermediate Water (PIW); and North-East Atlantic Deep Water lower (NEADWL). The dataset also contains the changes in oxygen due to the remineralisation of organic matter (DO2bio; in µmol kg-1)., No

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Dataset. 2023

DECADAL TRENDS IN THE OCEANIC STORAGE OF ANTHROPOGENIC CARBON FROM 1994 TO 2014 [DATASET]

  • Müller, Jens Daniel
  • Gruber, Nicolas
  • Carter, Brendan R.
  • Feely, Richard A.
  • Ishii, Masao
  • Lange, Nico
  • Lauvset, Siv K.
  • Murata, Akihiko
  • Olsen, Are
  • Pérez, Fiz F.
  • Sabine, Christopher L.
  • Tanhua, Toste
  • Wanninkhof, Rik
  • Zhu, Donghe
6 files, This dataset consists of the estimated decadal changes in the oceanic content of anthropogenic CO2 (∆Cant) between 1994, 2004 and 2014 as described in detail in Müller et al. (2023, in press, AGU Advances). These estimates have been derived from the GLODAPv2.2021 product (Lauvset et al., 2021) using the eMLR(C*) method developed by Clement & Gruber (2018). The datasets contain in addition to the standard estimate also 10 sensitivity cases, which are intended to assess the robustness of the standard estimates to different changes in the estimation procedure. All estimates are provided on a horizontal grid with 1° x 1° resolution. Two primary files are provided: one containing the full three-dimensional distribution of ∆Cant and one containing the vertically integrated values, i.e., the column inventories, 821003 - Climate-Carbon Interactions in the Coming Century (EC) 821001 - Southern Ocean Carbon and Heat Impact on Climate (EC), Peer reviewed

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oai:digital.csic.es:10261/355403
Dataset. 2023

GLOBAL OCEAN DATA ANALYSIS PROJECT VERSION 2.2023 (GLODAPV2.2023)

  • Lauvset, Siv K.
  • Lange, Nico
  • Tanhua, Toste
  • Bittig, Henry C.
  • Olsen, Are
  • Kozyr, Alex
  • Álvarez-Rodríguez, Marta
  • Azetsu-Scott, Kumiko
  • Becker, Susan
  • Brown, Peter J.
  • Carter, Brendan R.
  • Cotrim da Cunha, Leticia
  • Feely, Richard A.
  • Hoppema, Mario
  • Humphreys, Matthew P.
  • Ishii, Masao
  • Jeansson, Emil
  • Jones, Steve D.
  • Lo Monaco, Claire
  • Murata, Akihiko
  • Müller, Jens Daniel
  • Pérez, Fiz F.
  • Schirnick, Carsten
  • Steinfeldt, Reiner
  • Suzuki, Toru
  • Tilbrook, Bronte
  • Ulfsbo, Adam
  • Velo, A.
  • Woosley, Ryan J.
  • Key, Robert M.
12 files, This dataset consists of the GLODAPv2.2023 data product composed of data from 1108 scientific cruises covering the global ocean between 1972 and 2021. It includes full depth discrete bottle measurements of salinity, oxygen, nitrate, silicate, phosphate, dissolved inorganic carbon (TCO2), total alkalinity (TAlk), CO2 fugacity (fCO2), pH, chlorofluorocarbons (CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113, and CCl4), SF6, and various isotopes and organic compounds. It was created by appending data from 23 cruises to GLODAPv2.2022 (Lauvset et al., 2022, NCEI Accession 0257247). The data for salinity, oxygen, nitrate, silicate, phosphate, TCO2, TAlk, pH, CFC-11, CFC-12, CFC-113, CCl4, and SF6 were subjected to primary and secondary quality control. Severe biases in these data have been corrected for, and outliers removed. However, differences in data related to any known or likely time trends or variations have not been corrected for. These data are believed to be accurate to 0.005 in salinity, 1% in oxygen, 2% in nitrate, 2% in silicate, 2% in phosphate, 4 µmol kg-1 in TCO2, 4 µmol kg-1 in TAlk, and for the halogenated transient tracers and SF6: 5%, Funding Information: DOE, NOAA, NSF, EU agencies, Japan Climate Research Program, Peer reviewed

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